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1 1 | and deacons are not to pass from one church to another. ~ 2 1”,11| and are remorseful shall pass three years among audients 3 3”,8 | or general), it came to pass that the Bishop of Antioch, 4 6 | that the cup of death might pass away from Him and to call 5 7”,44| once more in remembrance to pass through this repetition 6 7”,46| scandal or suspicion, but must pass their life in a seemly manner 7 7”,61| in order as they hoped to pass the whole month merrily.[ 8 7”,64| bonfire they would leap and pass over it and above it, this 9 8”,23| better to let a long time pass that is sufficient to test 10 8”,23| they are not to come to pass after the second advent 11 8”,23| court than themselves to pass judgment upon them, and, 12 8”,23| from Antioch, it came to pass that the bishop of Amochostos 13 8”,23| be reprimanded, and must pass three times forty days of 14 8”,23| Hence, when it came to pass that a disturbance arose 15 8”,23| asserts that some Christians pass these six days without eating 16 8”,23| food at all, while others pass four of them, and others 17 8”,23| flock. Likewise those who pass their children through rigols. 18 8”,23| wit: “And it shall come to pass in that day, that . . . 19 8”,23| poor, things came to such a pass that one man (a poor man, 20 8”,23| a single day it came to pass that a child was snatched 21 8”,23| Canon says: “All peoples pass the six days before Easter